Totalitarian and post-totalitarian law : a sociolegal analysis

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    • Podgórecki, Adam
    • Olgiati, V. (Vittorio)

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Totalitarian and post-totalitarian law : a sociolegal analysis

edited by Adam Podgorecki and Vittorio Olgiati

(Oñati international series in law and society)

Dartmouth, 1996

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references

A series published for the Oñati International Institute for the sociology of law

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This volume aims to take a socio-legal perspective as a general guideline, and from this point of view to focus on the reciprocal interrelations between totaliterian systems and their legal structures.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Theoretical introduction: totalitarian law - problems and issues, Adam Podgorecki
  • legal intervention and totalitarian effectiveness, Antonio La Spina. Part 2 Historical and anthropological perspectives: Byzantium - roots of totalitarianism, Daunta Gorecki
  • totalitarianness in Melanesia, Peter Sack. Part 3 Totalitarian law in action: organizational totalitarianism in fascist Italy, Vittorio Olgiati
  • from Parmenides to Hitler, Joachim Schmidt
  • totalitarian law in nationalist Spain, Claire Peterson. Part 4 Towards a post-totalitarian law: law in a repressive social structure, Richard Ralston
  • post-totalitarianism and Soviet law, Louise Shelley
  • law-making in post-communist Poland, Maria Los
  • totalitarian and post-totalitarian nomenklaturas, Adam Podogorecki.

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